Andy Katz
June 9th 05, 04:16 PM
Hi,
I wonder if anyone has any opinions on the above. I bought the er 4s
in part because I couldn't stand the E2C's insertion system and
discomfort from its foam sleeves (none of the rubber tips would even
fit me), Ironically I managed to salvage the E2Cs by putting an
Etymotic flange over the Shure's port, and now I'm using a foam sleeve
on the ER 4--much easier insertion and far more comfortable than the
Shure's.
Sound seems to be different, however, clearer, more detailed highs,
perhaps a bit more fatiguing, but I've only listened to a few
recordings thus far.
Any opinions on the difference ... or is it just in my head?
Andy Katz
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Being lied to so billionaires can wage war for profits
while indebting taxpayers for generations to come, now
that's just a tad bit bigger than not admitting you like
the big moist-moist lips of chunky trollops on your pecker.
Paghat, the Rat Girl
I wonder if anyone has any opinions on the above. I bought the er 4s
in part because I couldn't stand the E2C's insertion system and
discomfort from its foam sleeves (none of the rubber tips would even
fit me), Ironically I managed to salvage the E2Cs by putting an
Etymotic flange over the Shure's port, and now I'm using a foam sleeve
on the ER 4--much easier insertion and far more comfortable than the
Shure's.
Sound seems to be different, however, clearer, more detailed highs,
perhaps a bit more fatiguing, but I've only listened to a few
recordings thus far.
Any opinions on the difference ... or is it just in my head?
Andy Katz
************************************************** *************
Being lied to so billionaires can wage war for profits
while indebting taxpayers for generations to come, now
that's just a tad bit bigger than not admitting you like
the big moist-moist lips of chunky trollops on your pecker.
Paghat, the Rat Girl